We have an install job to do for a client who supplied his own graphics and part of it is a 24" x 20' stripe with a pattern and text printed into it going on each side of a Mercedes Sprinter. The supplier of the graphics didn't send panels with overlaps like we expected, they sent two long rolls of the print.
Should we tape them up, cut them at the door and body seams into more manageable sized pieces and tackle them one by one?
If we had done the printing, we wouldn't care if we had to redo a panel or not, but we have no margin for error now. There aren't really any major contour changes to worry about except the door handles and part of the wheel wells, but we're kind of nervous about not having any wiggle room in case we botch one.
Any tips or solutions would be greatly appreciated.
Should we tape them up, cut them at the door and body seams into more manageable sized pieces and tackle them one by one?
If we had done the printing, we wouldn't care if we had to redo a panel or not, but we have no margin for error now. There aren't really any major contour changes to worry about except the door handles and part of the wheel wells, but we're kind of nervous about not having any wiggle room in case we botch one.
Any tips or solutions would be greatly appreciated.